Broke, with nothing but her cat to her name and doors closing in her face, Paula is back in Paris after a long absence. As she meets different people along the way, there is one thing she knows for sure: she’s determined to make a new start and she’ll do it with style and panache.
- Country:
- France, Belgium 2017
- Group:
- Focus Europe
- Duration:
- 97’
- Director:
- Léonor Serraille
- Screenplay:
- Léonor Serraille
- Cast:
- Laetitia Dosch, Souleymane Seye Ndiaye, Grégoire Monsaingeon
- Festivals:
- 2017 Kan, Šanzelize / Cannes Film Festival, Champs-Élysées Film Festival
- Filmography:
- 2017 Jeune femme / Montparnasse Bienvenue / Mlada žena
- Cinematography:
- Émilie Noblet
- Editing:
- Clémence Carré
- Music:
- Julie Roué
- Producer:
- Sandra da Fonseca
- Production:
- Blue Monday s
- Distributer:
- Centar film
- Awards:
- 2017 Cannes Film Festival - Caméra d'or (The best first feature film), Champs-Élysées Film Festival - The best French film
Showing
Time: 19:00
Price: 350 RSD
Fontana
Time: 18:00
Price: 300 RSD
Cinegrand - Capitol Park Rakovica, sala 2
Time: 18:30
Price: 300 RSD
Muzej jugoslovenske kinoteke
Time: 17:00
Price: 350 RSD
Dvorana Kulturnog centra
Léonor Serraille (born in 1986) studied at La Fémis, French state film school, graduating from the screenwriting department. Prior to this, she gained her master’s degree in General and Comparative Literature from the University Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle.
It is clear that Serraille has made a portrait of a very specific individual but that she’s also saying something more general about her own generation. The thirthysomethings of the Occident have arguably had to fight less for things such as access to higher education and the freedom to travel around the world and are able to delay settling down for a decade or more compared to their parents.
Boyd van Hoeij, The Hollywood Reporter
- total votes 0